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other day that between 2009 and 2012 jpmorgan chase, jamie dimon's bank, paid $16 billion for legal defense fees and $8 billion in settlement for cases involving regulatory avoidance. i mean, that's almost a third of their profits. if i were a shareholder, i'd say why are you spending all that money? >> it's amazing that the easiest way to avoid all this is to stop doing it, change these behaviors. mary jo white will be the new s.e.c. chairman. she's got a long history in law enforcement. she was in the private sector for many years. that's created some controversy. >> defending big banks. >> i'm going to hope with her. i think she's at the end of her career. her legacy is going to be how well she does at the s.e.c. someone like her can be the very best regulator because they know all the bodies are buried. she's not trying to cultivate a client list to go back into practice. this is the last ting she's going to be doing. but i hope she looks at the s.e.c. enforcement strategy and starts suing individuals and looks at it as a way to change behavior not just a way to rack up press releases.
other day that between 2009 and 2012 jpmorgan chase, jamie dimon's bank, paid $16 billion for legal defense fees and $8 billion in settlement for cases involving regulatory avoidance. i mean, that's almost a third of their profits. if i were a shareholder, i'd say why are you spending all that money? >> it's amazing that the easiest way to avoid all this is to stop doing it, change these behaviors. mary jo white will be the new s.e.c. chairman. she's got a long history in law enforcement....
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remember, a lot of what our defense budget is is foreign policy now. it's not defense. it's not war fighting. we're not using our men and women under arms to really protect us. look at our defense budget as a policy against bad guys. we're taking a lot of that insurance money and using it for other things, other things which are not going to help us if these bad guys come after us. >> brian: if the pentagon has their chance to cut, this is the type of stuff they will cut. >> they're not allowed to do that. this administration, with all their transparencies, not going to let us know where the money and how the money is being spent. >> brian: his book is called " shadow boxes." >> why to see you. >> brian: tv anchors are supposed to be ready for anything. but how do you get ready for this? >> we have break news to report. fox 54 has just learned a huntsville news anchor is being proposed on live -- right now. >> brian: wow. meet the anchor who got the surprise of her life on live television. on a serious note, the sequester is putting the usda workers on furlough. but we'
remember, a lot of what our defense budget is is foreign policy now. it's not defense. it's not war fighting. we're not using our men and women under arms to really protect us. look at our defense budget as a policy against bad guys. we're taking a lot of that insurance money and using it for other things, other things which are not going to help us if these bad guys come after us. >> brian: if the pentagon has their chance to cut, this is the type of stuff they will cut. >> they're...
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tomorrow the justices will take up the defense of marriage act. a decision is expected in june. >>> last week's murder of colorado's prison chief, raising questions if the shooting was the work of a hitman. abc news learned before tom clements was guns down on his front porch, he had concerns that a white supremacist prison gang was getting too strong. at clements' memorial service, his wife lisa described the moment he was killed. >> last tuesday night. tom and i were watching tv and our doorbell rang. and my life was forever changed. >> the prime suspect in clements' murder is evan ebel, recently paroled convict killed in a shootout with police in texas two days later. >>> a small vial filled with a virus that may be used in a bioterror attack vanished from the lab at university of texas. officials believe the potentially deadly virus was accidentally discarded during cleaning and poses no risk. but there is growing concern about the management of similar labs across the country. the government investigators are calling for more oversight. >>> 2
tomorrow the justices will take up the defense of marriage act. a decision is expected in june. >>> last week's murder of colorado's prison chief, raising questions if the shooting was the work of a hitman. abc news learned before tom clements was guns down on his front porch, he had concerns that a white supremacist prison gang was getting too strong. at clements' memorial service, his wife lisa described the moment he was killed. >> last tuesday night. tom and i were watching...
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charles: it is sort of defensive. i was in nike town on sunday, it was packed, absolutely packed. what i find interesting is people should know the major product, babies, one of the reason i've been excited about the market for a while has been the global economy and when we talk global economy we talked europe, japan and america. there'there is more to the globl economy than that and that is when the market is just fine. look at the top 10 markets. number one china. sales havthe sales have doublede last three years. doubled in the last three years. number three is mexico, thailand, vietnam, brazil, peru. the number-one or number to two every single one of those markets to talk about the global economy we rarely talk about mexico's economy. i had lunch with somebody yesterday from malaysia, i think these guys will enjoy enormous growth. 10% in latin america and asia. the birth rates are down, but this is a stock acting pretty good. i think it is a value play. huge spike in volume. dividends have gone up every year. they are paying dividends and executing. cheryl: when you look at
charles: it is sort of defensive. i was in nike town on sunday, it was packed, absolutely packed. what i find interesting is people should know the major product, babies, one of the reason i've been excited about the market for a while has been the global economy and when we talk global economy we talked europe, japan and america. there'there is more to the globl economy than that and that is when the market is just fine. look at the top 10 markets. number one china. sales havthe sales have...
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get ortho home defense, a special buy at just $6.88. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. yes, you could. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be...
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, and it's priced at a discount to exxon, a big commodity top of the line growth, a discount to the defense contracts like general dynamics and north. it's a cheap stock. you raise the dividend within the next months hearing news on that, we expect the dividend to go up up 50%. company generates $42 billion of free cash flow, of which about $10 billion funds the dividend. >> right. >> 50% increase, $5 billion, leaves plenty of money of free cash flow for the company to invest, make acquisitions, and make buybacks. >> what are they doing? what's the product? is it the cheap iphone in china? the apple tv, the watch, what is it? >> the iphone now generates 70% plus of the company's profits. it will be difficult for anything else to be close to that in order of magnitude. what it will be is a lower priced version of the iphone for the emerging markets, an area with little penetration, and that's going to drive the next leg of growth, and i think that happens this year. >> what's the risk? a lot of things; right? android windows, lower subsidies from the carriers. what do you worry about the mos
, and it's priced at a discount to exxon, a big commodity top of the line growth, a discount to the defense contracts like general dynamics and north. it's a cheap stock. you raise the dividend within the next months hearing news on that, we expect the dividend to go up up 50%. company generates $42 billion of free cash flow, of which about $10 billion funds the dividend. >> right. >> 50% increase, $5 billion, leaves plenty of money of free cash flow for the company to invest, make...
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back in 2011 defense lawyers and experts revealed how evidence was contaminated or poorly handled by forensic teams. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: and successfully argued their release with knox flying home to seattle and sollecito to southern italy. but the prosecution hit back, demanding a retrial. arguing to the supreme court that the acquittal was a rare mix of violation of the law and illogicalness, saying the judge who acquitted them had quote lost his way. a difficult day for both families today. it also happens to be sollecito's 29th birthday. no word on whether knox and sollecito have had any contact since the news broke. george? >> okay, thank you, lama. let's get more from amanda knox's attorney ted simon. good morning, ted. thank you for joining us. as we said, you broke the news to amanda this morning. how did she take it? >> well, let's be clear. carlo dalla vedova broke the news to amanda this morning. yes, amanda took it -- it was painful. she's issued a statement it was very painful to receive that difficult news. we were certainly hopeful that the sup
back in 2011 defense lawyers and experts revealed how evidence was contaminated or poorly handled by forensic teams. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: and successfully argued their release with knox flying home to seattle and sollecito to southern italy. but the prosecution hit back, demanding a retrial. arguing to the supreme court that the acquittal was a rare mix of violation of the law and illogicalness, saying the judge who acquitted them had quote lost his way. a...
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they're going into defensive sectors. this is very different from what we've seen in past market point. >> how do you want to invest, liz ann? what would you be exposed to. >> we're keeping our cards still fairly close to the vest until we get through some of these other policy issues, like the government shutdown, which seems to be out -- not a problem right now. the debt ceiling. so we only have one out-perform rating right now, which is technology. that's been a long-standing outperform for us. one underperform was consumer discretionary which is the potential for problems because of the tax increases. it turns out it's not having the impact on consumer spending as a lot of people thought. >> great advice. thank you so much. great to you on the prom. liz ann sonders and heidi moore joining me. up next, we're on the money. what is starbucks' recipe for success? my conversation with the company's founder and ceo about how he wants to do for tea what he has done for coffee. >>> and how health care may not be so healthy a
they're going into defensive sectors. this is very different from what we've seen in past market point. >> how do you want to invest, liz ann? what would you be exposed to. >> we're keeping our cards still fairly close to the vest until we get through some of these other policy issues, like the government shutdown, which seems to be out -- not a problem right now. the debt ceiling. so we only have one out-perform rating right now, which is technology. that's been a long-standing...
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draw attention to the detainees more than fifty lawyers representing the president sent a letter to defense secretary chuck hagel urging him to help in that letter they said the participants health had deteriorated alarmingly and that some had lost more than twenty or thirty pounds that is nine to fourteen kilograms medical experts say by day forty five participants can experience potential blindness and potential loss of hearing so what prompted these people to resort to such a desperate move i was a consultant if you were the case. those men would tell their attorney basically i don't want to talk or if you're what's the point of talking with you i don't want to know the date i'm going to get out of here but there is no date all. being completely are as many of the detainees have come to believe and this is what they say we've heard this from their lawyers that the only way out of guantanamo for them is in a coffin in january a state department shut down the office that was working to close guantanamo more than half of those detainees are sitting there with papers from the u.s. clearing t
draw attention to the detainees more than fifty lawyers representing the president sent a letter to defense secretary chuck hagel urging him to help in that letter they said the participants health had deteriorated alarmingly and that some had lost more than twenty or thirty pounds that is nine to fourteen kilograms medical experts say by day forty five participants can experience potential blindness and potential loss of hearing so what prompted these people to resort to such a desperate move...
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>> well, i think near-term, it's going to be probe more defensive in nature than cyclical. we're going to see a little bit of pause in the preference for risk assets, given concerns in cyprus, also some weak economic data coming out of germany. so, clearly, we're going to have a little bit of pause in risk. you're going to see some of the more defensive asset classes, health care, other high dividend-paying sectors, potentially doing better in the near-term. however, for the rest of the year, i continue to think that more cyclically sensitive industrials like technology can do better. >> and what do you think about -- >> i think there's got to be more offense. >> go ahead, say it again. >> maria, i think there's got to be more offense. that the auto and housing story is still in tact. that the energy infrastructure story for the u.s. is very much in tact. dresser and trinity are two plays there, and those are stocks we've talked about throughout this year. and they're going to be the stocks we're talking about in december of this year still. >> maria, i agree you have to pl
>> well, i think near-term, it's going to be probe more defensive in nature than cyclical. we're going to see a little bit of pause in the preference for risk assets, given concerns in cyprus, also some weak economic data coming out of germany. so, clearly, we're going to have a little bit of pause in risk. you're going to see some of the more defensive asset classes, health care, other high dividend-paying sectors, potentially doing better in the near-term. however, for the rest of the...
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every agency has more money than last year, except for defense, really getting whacked. the attitude of let them eat cake. you get it? this is washington's attitude, you people, the peons out there and the irs and what we saw, tom coburn, the sequester has done something, if the republicans were not so lame as to grabbed ahold of this narrative, which is look at what we're paying for and not paying for and by the way, wake the country up, look, i hope there's something. >> sean: and. >> oh, it's worse. >> sean: i do not begrudge the obamas a vacation, i don't, how many vacations do we have to pay for, why don't they vacation in the same spot. when my family goes op vacation we go to the same place. multiple it trips all over the country, kids spring break when the white house isn't open? come on. >> yeah, i think you're right, sean and the question not just of the money being spent, but of the tone. pat there played a central role in the election of jimmy carter as president. now, i wouldn't agree with jimmy carter on a lot of political issues, but when he was president,
every agency has more money than last year, except for defense, really getting whacked. the attitude of let them eat cake. you get it? this is washington's attitude, you people, the peons out there and the irs and what we saw, tom coburn, the sequester has done something, if the republicans were not so lame as to grabbed ahold of this narrative, which is look at what we're paying for and not paying for and by the way, wake the country up, look, i hope there's something. >> sean: and....
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the defense department is the one area in government where strategy should drive the budget, not the budget driving the strategy. and in the second way that it protects our military from a debt crisis, this budget as we've heard is designed to postpone and prevent a debt crisis caused by out of control reckless spending, anemic economic growth of the kind you've seen in countries in europe already. if that were to happen, not only would it impact families all across the country, when their interest rates for mortgages and farms and small piss and education increases, but it also crowd out all other kinds of priorities in our federal budget, it would immediately impact as well our troops, their families, and our veterans. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: thank you, mr. chairman. actually, the republican budget does follow some of our european friends but follows them in the wrong way. the strategy places like the u.k. have followed is an austerity approach, immediate, deep cuts, dwess what t
the defense department is the one area in government where strategy should drive the budget, not the budget driving the strategy. and in the second way that it protects our military from a debt crisis, this budget as we've heard is designed to postpone and prevent a debt crisis caused by out of control reckless spending, anemic economic growth of the kind you've seen in countries in europe already. if that were to happen, not only would it impact families all across the country, when their...
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. >>> across the runway, the president then was given a way to check out his the missile defense system that the u.s. helped pay for. the two leaders are now huddled tess prime minister's house, where in an hour they will hold a joint news conference. >> i'm so sorry michelle couldn't come this time. she actually wanted to, and i think she had some conflicts. >> but first incog knitto, the prime minister tells the president how can he can really sightsee. >> if you have a few free minutes and can slip away from your security, a daunting task, well, we've picked up a few cafes and bars in tel aviv, and we've even prepared a fake mistausche for you. >> good day, live in jerusalem, where we are happy to, as always, be on our partner israel's hot tv. in less than an hour there will be that joint news conference. they have long disagreed on the so-called red lines, the point where iran is so close to getting a nuclear weapon it should be 'tacked preemptively, as the president was giving a guided tour of the iron dome, mr. obama made light of their dispute over red lines. >> where do you want
. >>> across the runway, the president then was given a way to check out his the missile defense system that the u.s. helped pay for. the two leaders are now huddled tess prime minister's house, where in an hour they will hold a joint news conference. >> i'm so sorry michelle couldn't come this time. she actually wanted to, and i think she had some conflicts. >> but first incog knitto, the prime minister tells the president how can he can really sightsee. >> if you...
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any attempt to use this recording as a defense of joe paterno is misguided and inappropriate. if his own family saying this, why are you sure your cause is a just cause? >> well that statement i found to be sad, heartbreaking for me, considering i put a year of my life into this with no compensation, no thought of compensation, only wanted to do one thing which was to find out what the truth of this matter was, joe paterno's dying wish and i have done everything i could possibly do to try to find out the truth of this matter and i think we're much closer today because this is a three and a half hours of interviews i've done with the central figure in this story, how in the world you can possibly get to the truth of this matter without talking to the central figure on the record as i have done from the perspective -- >> keep in mind he had a chance to speak in court and chose not to testify. >> that's right. when people see the full three and a half hours if they look at the three and a half hours of my interview with jerry sandusky and they believe joe paterno was culpable her
any attempt to use this recording as a defense of joe paterno is misguided and inappropriate. if his own family saying this, why are you sure your cause is a just cause? >> well that statement i found to be sad, heartbreaking for me, considering i put a year of my life into this with no compensation, no thought of compensation, only wanted to do one thing which was to find out what the truth of this matter was, joe paterno's dying wish and i have done everything i could possibly do to try...
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fans have jumped to her defense and say those lyrics are nothing more than typical hip-hop bravado. >> mara thank you. matt. >>> natalie, thanks very much. it's friday and we have a special edition of "what's new, what's up, what's in" to get you ready for the first weekend of spring. we're going to get started with what's now in the world of entertainment. joe levy is the editor of billboard magazine. good to see you. >> good to be here. >> the croods are coming into theaters. >> this is an animated movie from dreamworks, it's 3-d. it tells the story about a prehistoric family who wanted to be safe in their cave but their rebellious daughter wants to go out and explore. >> and is this for adults and children? >> this is really a kids film. adults will like the way it looks. frankly they spent a lot of time getting the 3-d animation right. you might wish they spent a little more time on the story because it's kind of familiar. >> tina pee tina fey and paul r new movie. >> this movie is a little more serious and a little more substance than the silliness you see on tv. tina fey is a pr
fans have jumped to her defense and say those lyrics are nothing more than typical hip-hop bravado. >> mara thank you. matt. >>> natalie, thanks very much. it's friday and we have a special edition of "what's new, what's up, what's in" to get you ready for the first weekend of spring. we're going to get started with what's now in the world of entertainment. joe levy is the editor of billboard magazine. good to see you. >> good to be here. >> the croods are...
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defense secretary chuck hagel urging him. to help immediately and this massive hunger strike and to quote take action before another man dies at that prison unquote the director of public affairs for joint task force kuantan m o captain robert duran did release a statement on friday to r.t. denying claims of a mass hunger strike or the mishandling of the koran shortly after mr durant released his statement kuantan a monique the commander announced that flights to the island prison from south florida will be terminated on april fifth now those flights have served as a vital air bridge for attorneys who are seeking to meet with their imprisoned clients critics believe that this is an attempt by the defense department to limit the access that attorneys with their clients reporting from new york. r.t. . or to spoke to an attorney who has represented several guantanamo bay prison as he describes detaining people for years without charge as a grossly inhumane. there are one hundred sixty six people at guantanamo of those who are pr
defense secretary chuck hagel urging him. to help immediately and this massive hunger strike and to quote take action before another man dies at that prison unquote the director of public affairs for joint task force kuantan m o captain robert duran did release a statement on friday to r.t. denying claims of a mass hunger strike or the mishandling of the koran shortly after mr durant released his statement kuantan a monique the commander announced that flights to the island prison from south...
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we are kind of looking for some defensive kind of cheap protection, basically buying some cheap put spreads, maybe financing by selling some high- side calls to kind of protect ourselves from the possibility of a pullback. we have been looking at this market over the last three years and studying it, and i tell you, if there is one cyclical thing that stands out to you, look at that sell- in-may-and-go-away adage. it has paid off the last three years, and it could be the same way this year. > dan, real quick, i want to ask you about nike. its earnings numbers came out yesterday, and boy, it sure took off in after-hours trading. > > it sure did bill. it caught me a little bit my surprise, actually. i didn't expect the reaction, but we are seeing nike trading up around $58. now, breaking out of that range, the high from last year, $56.34, breaking above it, the high from last year, so now it looks like possibly, at least for the short-term, momentum appears to be to the upside. > dan deming, you have a good friday. > > thank you, you too, bill. that's it for us today. be sure to stop by tomor
we are kind of looking for some defensive kind of cheap protection, basically buying some cheap put spreads, maybe financing by selling some high- side calls to kind of protect ourselves from the possibility of a pullback. we have been looking at this market over the last three years and studying it, and i tell you, if there is one cyclical thing that stands out to you, look at that sell- in-may-and-go-away adage. it has paid off the last three years, and it could be the same way this year....
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the pentagon is scrapping phase four of the european missile defense. the sm-3 block missile interceptors to stop intercontinental ballistic missiles or icbms like the ones iran is attempting to build. the pentagon said the decision has nothing to do with russia. >> let me emphasize the strong and continued commitment of the united states to nato missile defense. that commitment remains ironclad. >> we lost a bargainship, serious one i believe. >> others say the stage four were never viable and wouldn't be ready soon enough. >> the military implication of not developing phase four is not that great. the existing program is probably good enough. >> initial reaction from russia suggests their leaders do not feel "appeased." russia deputy foreign minister said this is not a concession to russia and we don't see it as such. >> bret: jennifer griffin at the pentagon. thank you. iran says it has launched domestically built destroyer in the caspian sea. this is video from iranian state tv. the vessel is said to have surface to air missiles, sophisticated radar
the pentagon is scrapping phase four of the european missile defense. the sm-3 block missile interceptors to stop intercontinental ballistic missiles or icbms like the ones iran is attempting to build. the pentagon said the decision has nothing to do with russia. >> let me emphasize the strong and continued commitment of the united states to nato missile defense. that commitment remains ironclad. >> we lost a bargainship, serious one i believe. >> others say the stage four...
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is that a solid defense? >> people are going to look at about three years ago when plaxico burress was prosecuted and new york waved its fwlag of our no issuance policy ned, there's not a place stricter with gun rights. at the time mayor bloomberg and his other colleagues were saying we have the toughest laws in the country. look at the crime and how it's gone down. and some of the people are saying on the side of stopping this practice, hey, which one is it here. or is it other factories that have nothing to do with stopping people. what they're also saying is you're replacing one crime with another crime. because for go to somebody that's innocent of a crime, a high school student on his way to school, and frisk them and search them, it has a terrible impact in and of itself is a kind of crime. >> this not only would have ram if i indications for new york city, but other cities. i know a number of other cities are considering it, as well.cit. i know a number of other cities are considering it, as well. woul
is that a solid defense? >> people are going to look at about three years ago when plaxico burress was prosecuted and new york waved its fwlag of our no issuance policy ned, there's not a place stricter with gun rights. at the time mayor bloomberg and his other colleagues were saying we have the toughest laws in the country. look at the crime and how it's gone down. and some of the people are saying on the side of stopping this practice, hey, which one is it here. or is it other factories...
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by the way, on wall street and the defense department and others who have taken up other devices. it's very difficult once you start looking at the ecosystem that is the apple os, the operating system and all of the apps that are around that to think that blashg blackberry will be what it used to be. having said that, if blackberry can just eke out small little gains they can make big wins for the company and for the stock, i wouldn't count them out just yet. >> let me ask both of you this, andrew and john. when you look at these companies and others of this ilk, is it a technology problem that got them here or is it a management problem or is it both? >> in both cases management was too proud of what they had already accomplished and didn't look around the corner and see what was coming. on the technology side, both had a similar problem. blackberry didn't design an operating system that could do web surfing and can handle apps and apple had that already and they figured they were fine ruling email and messaging just like they'd done before. they need to figure out what the next
by the way, on wall street and the defense department and others who have taken up other devices. it's very difficult once you start looking at the ecosystem that is the apple os, the operating system and all of the apps that are around that to think that blashg blackberry will be what it used to be. having said that, if blackberry can just eke out small little gains they can make big wins for the company and for the stock, i wouldn't count them out just yet. >> let me ask both of you...
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as bristol-meyers is your classic defensive big pharma stock, company is going to keep growing no matter how badly the europeans screw up things because people always need their medicine. frankly, i think it's accelerating its growth. it's time to update this dictum in order to keep up with the times, old dog, new tricks. the big pharma stocks have been on a real roll lately. i liked bristol myers. we own it for our charitable trust. when i started screaming what that had to do with the price-to-ratios, it was the heyday when the major companies were growth juggernauts and their stocks were valued accordingly. let's take 1998, your typical big pharma stock traded between 30 to 40 times earnings. these days they trade in the low teens or even lower. many trade like fixed income vehicles. most of the huge blockbuster drugs from the '90s have gone off patent. they lost that spark of innovation that made their stocks such powerhouses back in the days of yore. so all this week, i want to go where the innovation is. i want to find the companies that could be the next gigantic pharma names. som
as bristol-meyers is your classic defensive big pharma stock, company is going to keep growing no matter how badly the europeans screw up things because people always need their medicine. frankly, i think it's accelerating its growth. it's time to update this dictum in order to keep up with the times, old dog, new tricks. the big pharma stocks have been on a real roll lately. i liked bristol myers. we own it for our charitable trust. when i started screaming what that had to do with the...
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also, sectors, by the way, as your guest mentioned, that we traditionally consider more defensive corners of the stock market. other notable names hitting new all-time highs today, the card companies. mastercard, visa, and american express all hitting records. also check out johnson & johnson, cvs, kimberly clark, and hershey, also record highs in today's session. >> josh, thanks. we'll be checking back with you. as we head towards the close, 50 minutes left, if the dow were to close here, we would be at all-time high territory. not so for the s&p, but we are close. as you can see, the all-time high close, 1565.15. right now we're at 1561.53. stay tuned. we could make history today. >> we could, on several fronts. the markets are rocking, but what about the housing industry? after the break, we'll get the latest data and find tout if now, perhaps, is the right time for you to buy. >>> and then did the crack in lieu lululemon open up a crack. >> and airlines are charging you more for a la carte services. now orbitz may be trying to cash in on that trend. shares are already up more than 100
also, sectors, by the way, as your guest mentioned, that we traditionally consider more defensive corners of the stock market. other notable names hitting new all-time highs today, the card companies. mastercard, visa, and american express all hitting records. also check out johnson & johnson, cvs, kimberly clark, and hershey, also record highs in today's session. >> josh, thanks. we'll be checking back with you. as we head towards the close, 50 minutes left, if the dow were to close...
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what defense attorney which is worth the bar card they possess would tell him to plead no contest which is in california considered guilty plea. she told him to plead guilty and presents a problem for the prosecutors going forward in this case, if she's prosecuted, she could flip-flop and say now what, on camera there, i was telling a lie. >> according to the local reports and l.a. times she's recanted her recantation, mark, but of course she has. now, it's like there's a national spotlight on her and as it turns out she doesn't like it, she was much more comfortable when it was on brian banks. >> yeah, to me the outcome is important, but it's less significant than her being locked up and going through the process of having to be a defendant and-- >> and letting the system play it out. let the system determine who is telling the truth. and plenty more of her surveillance tape after the break. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... w
what defense attorney which is worth the bar card they possess would tell him to plead no contest which is in california considered guilty plea. she told him to plead guilty and presents a problem for the prosecutors going forward in this case, if she's prosecuted, she could flip-flop and say now what, on camera there, i was telling a lie. >> according to the local reports and l.a. times she's recanted her recantation, mark, but of course she has. now, it's like there's a national...
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there is a separate issue, the defense of marriage act, tomorrow, a ruling in both cases is expected in june. >> abc7 news reporter is in washington, dc, this morning, inside the courtroom when oral arguments begin in a few hours. her reports begin later today on abc7 news at 4:00. >> from overseas, italy's high court has overturned the acquittal of american exchange student amanda knox on murder charges. her reaction came down from her hometown of seattle, saying that it is painful but is confident in the truth. a florence appeals court must rehear the case against knox and her italian ex-boyfriend. in 2011 therapy acquitted in the death of a 21-year-old which the prosecution says resulted in a drug-fueled sex game. in timeline has been set for a new trial. we if she is convicted, italy could try to have her extradicted from the united states. >> a retired san francisco firefighter will try today to convince state regulators to ban the flame retardant chemicals used on household furniture and in baby products. the 27--year veteran believes those chemicals caused his cancer. he contr
there is a separate issue, the defense of marriage act, tomorrow, a ruling in both cases is expected in june. >> abc7 news reporter is in washington, dc, this morning, inside the courtroom when oral arguments begin in a few hours. her reports begin later today on abc7 news at 4:00. >> from overseas, italy's high court has overturned the acquittal of american exchange student amanda knox on murder charges. her reaction came down from her hometown of seattle, saying that it is painful...
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. >> the other case deals with the defense of marriage act that defines marriage as being between one man and one woman. conservative leader rand paul says he believes in traditional marriage but not this. >> i don't want the government promoting something i don't believe in but i don't mind if the government tries to be neutral on the issue. >> there are 250 public seats for each case. the court is expected to rule late in june. and our news reporter is traveling to washington, dc, and will be sitting in court when the supreme court considers whether california's proposition 8 is constitutional. the live report begins tomorrow leader on abc7 news. >> the debate over allowing gays to join the boy scouts comes to a head in may when the organization votes. in florida a coalition called online honor called for the banning of openly homosexual people from the scouts. they predict dire consequences if the ban on gays is lifted. >> we allow open homosexuals in scouting it will transform the program into something entirely inappropriate for children. >> change is not needed. the change will
. >> the other case deals with the defense of marriage act that defines marriage as being between one man and one woman. conservative leader rand paul says he believes in traditional marriage but not this. >> i don't want the government promoting something i don't believe in but i don't mind if the government tries to be neutral on the issue. >> there are 250 public seats for each case. the court is expected to rule late in june. and our news reporter is traveling to...
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on wednesday they will take the defensive marriage act. the coast guard will continue its search of half moon bay for a 22 year old and that it disappeared. this happened yesterday for around 2: near pillar point he was playing football and he turned around that he was gone. >> the rain was so bad yesterday that it forced the delay and evacuation of the arnold palmer invitational at bay hill in florida. as you can see here there was heavy rains. whipping winds. and rapidly moving water. at one point that a tornado warning was issued. despite the storm there were no immediate reports of damage to the course. this marks the third time this year that weather has delayed a p-g-a tournament. what about the bay area?lets turn to erica kato to get bring you more on your local forecast. a 20 percent chance thursday, friday, the increasing chances but isolated showers as we go towards the weekend. we certainly have our changes coming up in the bay area. we are starting off with a mild morning. also areas of locally dense fog to talk about. 4 mi. of
on wednesday they will take the defensive marriage act. the coast guard will continue its search of half moon bay for a 22 year old and that it disappeared. this happened yesterday for around 2: near pillar point he was playing football and he turned around that he was gone. >> the rain was so bad yesterday that it forced the delay and evacuation of the arnold palmer invitational at bay hill in florida. as you can see here there was heavy rains. whipping winds. and rapidly moving water....
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as the arab uprisings convulse the president viewed a missile battery of the iron dome defense system-- heavily financed by the u.s., which knocked scores of rockets from the sky during brief november war with gaza. the president's remarks heavy with allusions to millenia of jewish history in the holy land and a nod to the broad purposes of his trip. >> across this region the winds of change bring both promise and peril. so i see this visit as an opportunity to reaffirm the unbreakable bonds between our nations, to restate america's unwavering commitment to israel's security, and to speak directly to the people of israel and to your neighbors. >> warner: he was referring to another focus of this visit: to listen to what israeli and palestinian leaders say they're willing to do to revive the stalled peace process between them. later at a press conference at the prime minister's jerusalem residence, the president was asked about yesterday's possible chemical weapons attack in northern syria. mr. obama said last year that if the regime used such weapons, it would cross a red line of its
as the arab uprisings convulse the president viewed a missile battery of the iron dome defense system-- heavily financed by the u.s., which knocked scores of rockets from the sky during brief november war with gaza. the president's remarks heavy with allusions to millenia of jewish history in the holy land and a nod to the broad purposes of his trip. >> across this region the winds of change bring both promise and peril. so i see this visit as an opportunity to reaffirm the unbreakable...
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should the court, therefore, strike done the defense of marriage act which is one of the cases that will be hearing this, this week, which bans federal benefits, for same sex couples, who are legally married in their states. would you strike down that as federal interference in a state matter? >> i think it is a really complicated issue. i have always said the states have a right to decide. i do believe in traditional marriage, kentucky decided it, and i don't think the federal government should tell us otherwise. there are states that have decided in the opposite fashion, and i don't think the federal government should tell anybody or any state government how they should decide this. marriage has been a state issue for hundreds and hundreds of years. it is complicated, because it provides protection for the states from the federal government. but, you are right. part of it federalizes the issue. i think there is a chance the court could strike down the federalization part of it. if they do, i think the way to fix it is maybe to try to make all of our laws more neutral towards the issue,
should the court, therefore, strike done the defense of marriage act which is one of the cases that will be hearing this, this week, which bans federal benefits, for same sex couples, who are legally married in their states. would you strike down that as federal interference in a state matter? >> i think it is a really complicated issue. i have always said the states have a right to decide. i do believe in traditional marriage, kentucky decided it, and i don't think the federal government...
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the only thing different, chuck, was your defense. usually you say it's one question with four parts. this case, you had religious reasons. >> well done. we're part of you. >> it really was only three questions. >> he's still going. >> coming up, does the punishment fit the crime? what one teenager did that led to his arrest and a six-month ban from saying the word bingo. >> and a remarkable discovery off the coast of florida tied to the apollo mission that landed the first humans on the moon. we'll go live to the kennedy space center for more on that. first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> coming up, think your private information is safe and secure? wait until you see what someone can learn about you with a computer and about 15 minutes to spare. >> and makeup makeovers for mature women, live in our studio after your local news. [ elizabeth ] i like to drink orange juice but the acidic levels in some foods can cause acid erosion. the enamel starts to wear down, and you can't grow your enamel back. my dentist recommended that i use prona
the only thing different, chuck, was your defense. usually you say it's one question with four parts. this case, you had religious reasons. >> well done. we're part of you. >> it really was only three questions. >> he's still going. >> coming up, does the punishment fit the crime? what one teenager did that led to his arrest and a six-month ban from saying the word bingo. >> and a remarkable discovery off the coast of florida tied to the apollo mission that landed...
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us was last week also on friday saying there were fourteen detainees who refused all food although defense attorneys have been saying they were making more well now rather julianne says their twenty six we cannot independently verify these numbers or any of this so we have to rely on the response that we get from the officials and the detainees lawyers here's the latest from the attorneys apparently there are now denied direct access to their clients in guantanamo attorney say they had a visit scheduled for early next week with one of the clients who lost thirty pounds that's almost fourteen telegram since the strike began at the beginning of february that visit was approved by the military but the lawyers say they've just been informed by the authorities that they cannot visit the client because the military flight scheduled for next week was canceled also most recently the navy decided to discontinue commercial flights to the camp so attorneys are really struggling to find out the true extent of what's happening in one town i'm on now and not just the attorneys but we journalists as well
us was last week also on friday saying there were fourteen detainees who refused all food although defense attorneys have been saying they were making more well now rather julianne says their twenty six we cannot independently verify these numbers or any of this so we have to rely on the response that we get from the officials and the detainees lawyers here's the latest from the attorneys apparently there are now denied direct access to their clients in guantanamo attorney say they had a visit...
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and even tumblr turning its social media tool box into the most globally visible arm of the israeli defense force it started during the israeli gaza war at the end of two thousand and eight but the idea of social media department for. next it's online muscles during the flotilla incident a year and a half later distributing regular video taken from an israeli assault craft and tweeting in sixteen languages after the most recent israel gaza war last november the erstwhile embarrassed i.d.f. social media guru boasted his unit had beaten the enemy some claimed foreign media asked more questions about the idea of twitter activity than about the army's bombings in gaza. but when ordinary soldiers start using the same platforms all that positive public diplomacy questions to be undermined one click at a time. tel aviv next as promised kaiser report stay with us here on r.t. . zero since the new pope was chosen the calls for reform are analysts everyone wants the new pope to allow this and to allow that but the problem is that the catholic church is a religion not a product and people don't like t
and even tumblr turning its social media tool box into the most globally visible arm of the israeli defense force it started during the israeli gaza war at the end of two thousand and eight but the idea of social media department for. next it's online muscles during the flotilla incident a year and a half later distributing regular video taken from an israeli assault craft and tweeting in sixteen languages after the most recent israel gaza war last november the erstwhile embarrassed i.d.f....
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perform defense and have a rational rational and reasonable defense. >> why in the world is the president of the united states not moving forward with a budget that would be a blueprint to resolving those proposals? >> the words that seem to be operative here are cowardice or opportunism. it has to be one of the two. >> to do the wrong thing continually is not the act of a coward. lou: are you saying that the president is incapable of doing the right thing? >> i'm comparing how talented this man is. >> why doesn't he apply that? >> you know, that turns out to be laughable. the odds are empirically before him. you know, that is just unreasonable. >> there is another word we are leaving out, which is ideology. the republicans are rightly not going to agree with that. >> i think that when the senate passes a bill, you hammer things out. the one you want regular order. >> that is right. lou: all right, my goodness. i do want you to chat with me about the balanced budget. he does it in five years. rand paul's budget. very quickly, the names of those departments. education and energy, about 73,
perform defense and have a rational rational and reasonable defense. >> why in the world is the president of the united states not moving forward with a budget that would be a blueprint to resolving those proposals? >> the words that seem to be operative here are cowardice or opportunism. it has to be one of the two. >> to do the wrong thing continually is not the act of a coward. lou: are you saying that the president is incapable of doing the right thing? >> i'm...
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meanwhi meanwhile, the german finance minister has rushed to the defense of a highly unpopular tax. the move was necessary to keep cyprus from sharing in the burden of a eu bailout. and uncertainty over the outcome of the vote in nicosia continues to weigh on markets. cyprus said its stock exchange will trading until thursday. cypriot banks have been placed on negative watch. carolin roth is reporting now for us. the latest we're hearing is that the vote may not happen today. what can you tell us? >> absolutely. there are a lot of moving parts still, kelly. this is a very fluid situation. the vote is scheduled to happen at 6:00 p.m. local time. there has been no official cancellation on part of the government. but, again, a government spokesperson at the same time also saying that it's very unlikely at this point that the vote will actually go through. that is, of course, because no single party has a clear majority in parliament, not even the ruling party under president anasatias. the ruling party says it may not want to vote with the proposal and it's coming out with an alternati
meanwhi meanwhile, the german finance minister has rushed to the defense of a highly unpopular tax. the move was necessary to keep cyprus from sharing in the burden of a eu bailout. and uncertainty over the outcome of the vote in nicosia continues to weigh on markets. cyprus said its stock exchange will trading until thursday. cypriot banks have been placed on negative watch. carolin roth is reporting now for us. the latest we're hearing is that the vote may not happen today. what can you tell...
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another way the department of defense fails us. the setter it biased and do not work it is now congress's duty so service members could receive justice it is fair, impartial and addresses the epidemic of sexual assault and should be noted a lot of survivors have said do not come home there are so many others that do not survive and we need to do this in memory of them. >> thank you for thoughtful testimony. each as if recommended commander remove from the chain of command with an independent reid you. for the first time to institute those that not to report to the chain of command keys think those that are prosecuted if the conviction is found? >>. >> it is a two-pronged system. so accused and being convicted but the retaliation that cannot just be dealt with yes absolutely an independent prosecutor given authority with the way victims approach but we have to remember looking at a cynical way and prosecution and victims care have to be done to prevent sexual assaults for happening. >> day you think if we have more convictions and j
another way the department of defense fails us. the setter it biased and do not work it is now congress's duty so service members could receive justice it is fair, impartial and addresses the epidemic of sexual assault and should be noted a lot of survivors have said do not come home there are so many others that do not survive and we need to do this in memory of them. >> thank you for thoughtful testimony. each as if recommended commander remove from the chain of command with an...
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. >> the other case deals with defense of marriage act that defines marriage as being between one man and one woman. conservative leader around -- rand paul has this to say. >> i don't mind if the government tries to be neutral on the issue. >> there are 250 seats for the general public for each case. the court is expected to rule late if june. abc7 news' report will be in court when the supreme court decides whether proposition 8 wrongly denies gays and lesbians the right to marriage. the report begins tomorrow. >> san francisco kids are not the only ones on spring agree, muni is taking a vacation scaling backs service to match reduced demand and save money. the agency says they reduced services during christmas and new years, a time when ridership drops and it worked. they are trying it again. they expect to save about $45,000 mainly from reduced overtime and maintenance. >> tomorrow, late night bart rides will face delays because of work if the tube to make it safer in case of earthquake. you can expect delays every tuesday, wednesday, and thursday for the next 14 mes. one of the t
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then you got the far right on the other side who want to cut everything except for defense spending. then you got i think the bulk of the country which falls somewhere in the middle. i'm just wondering if the extremes on both sides should be able to hold the rest of the country hostage the way that they seem to be doing. >> well, you've answered the question. of course, they shouldn't. buff the problem obviously is that the extremes tend to be organized, motivated and both sides, in both parties, and that there is a whole glob of americans in the middle, certainly the majority, who think that there should be some kind of compromise here with some cuts, some revenue, figure out how to do it. and yet, frankly we don't stay up 'til 4:00 o'clock in the morning keep track of how these yoyo heads voted because we're sitting this trying to live our lives. i think that's the disconnect right now between interest group politics in washington dominated by ideologues and the rest of the country trying to make a living and looking at these guys and girls and saying, what are you people doing? >>
then you got the far right on the other side who want to cut everything except for defense spending. then you got i think the bulk of the country which falls somewhere in the middle. i'm just wondering if the extremes on both sides should be able to hold the rest of the country hostage the way that they seem to be doing. >> well, you've answered the question. of course, they shouldn't. buff the problem obviously is that the extremes tend to be organized, motivated and both sides, in both...
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we haven't heard the defense case yet. the prosecution laid on strong evidence including eyewitnesses, physical evidence, alas of the dead babies themselves. and i must say it's doubly shocking to read how this case was discovered in the first place. i have a apparently the f.b.i. raided the office because he was sus suspected of running a narcotics operation out of this office as well. they found $250,000 in cash in his apartment. it's a very sickening case. >> shannon: well, dash -- >> a very creepy case and creepy human being if the charges are true. i don't think we made clear here what would happen here is the aborted babies were born semily alive and then they stabbed them to kill them. to me it's a broader -- there is a broader story here. that is about mid-and late term abortions. these are not fetuss. faceless fetuss. these are babies. this doctor even joked one of them could walk to a bus stop allegedly. he was preying op a vulnerable population that felt like they didn't have options go. it back and i think as a
we haven't heard the defense case yet. the prosecution laid on strong evidence including eyewitnesses, physical evidence, alas of the dead babies themselves. and i must say it's doubly shocking to read how this case was discovered in the first place. i have a apparently the f.b.i. raided the office because he was sus suspected of running a narcotics operation out of this office as well. they found $250,000 in cash in his apartment. it's a very sickening case. >> shannon: well, dash --...
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she claims it was all in self-defense. ted rowlands outside the courthouse in phoenix. there are some big problems with this guy's testimony? >> well, yeah, carol, he's made some errors in his reports. and also lost his composure on the sand and let's face it, a huge job. a very important witness, trying to convince this jury that jodi arias isn't lying, that she suffers from ptsd and that's why she has memory loss. >> and more interrogation video has surfaced. >> reporter: yes, six hours of interrogation footage over two days. it's fascinating. you hear her talk about her story, change her story, and also see her when there are no detectives in the room and when there are people. at times she is on the floor. head on the table, sometimes singing, laughing, and basically more of that video of her standing on her head. six hours of it. the jury only saw a small portion of it. >> okay. let's continue to look at this video. it's so bizarre. how much longer is this trial expected to last? >> that's a great question. delay after delay. yesterday someone threw up in the court
she claims it was all in self-defense. ted rowlands outside the courthouse in phoenix. there are some big problems with this guy's testimony? >> well, yeah, carol, he's made some errors in his reports. and also lost his composure on the sand and let's face it, a huge job. a very important witness, trying to convince this jury that jodi arias isn't lying, that she suffers from ptsd and that's why she has memory loss. >> and more interrogation video has surfaced. >> reporter:...
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we cannot trace all the defense, all the issues, and the impacts of the war today. we will not do justice for example to a critical set of questions about how we got into the war, and there is a good deal of revisionist history that has been going around this week on that topic. this is i think critical for understanding what happened and why it happened and the central to understanding to avoiding a repetition. it we will not try to treat in detail the impact of the war on .he lives of individual iraqis but we are going to cover a lot of territory, and what for us seemed to be the critical three sets of questions. choosing those, we have one eye on the past and one that is very firmly set on the future. we are asking first what is the state of iraq today, how far towards the u.s.' original all of and functioning democracy has it come, and what is the outlook for this country in the region, for its neighbors, and that will be the subject of our first panel. we are then going to look at the economic costs of the war. you may remember the president was's economic advi
we cannot trace all the defense, all the issues, and the impacts of the war today. we will not do justice for example to a critical set of questions about how we got into the war, and there is a good deal of revisionist history that has been going around this week on that topic. this is i think critical for understanding what happened and why it happened and the central to understanding to avoiding a repetition. it we will not try to treat in detail the impact of the war on .he lives of...
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tomorrow, a hearing on the defense of marriage act is scheduled. the decision on prop 8 is not expected until june. >>> an early-morning fire in alameda damaged several apartments right there. it happened around 2:30 on park street. luckily, no injuries are reported. >>> and this morning, italy's highest criminal court overturned their decision in the murder trial. pam cook has more. >> an appeals court in florence, italy must rehear the case against the morning student and her former italian boyfriend for the murder of meredith kercher. now, amanda knox spent four years in italy and then was released, citing lack of evidence. she's living in seattle attending to washington. she reportedly stayed up until 2:00 this morning waiting for the announcement and issued a statement critical of the lawyers in the case. she says "the prosecution responsible for the many discrepancies in their work must be held to answer them for raffaele sollecito's sake, my sake and for meredith's family." the judge will repost the decision in 90 days. at that point, all pa
tomorrow, a hearing on the defense of marriage act is scheduled. the decision on prop 8 is not expected until june. >>> an early-morning fire in alameda damaged several apartments right there. it happened around 2:30 on park street. luckily, no injuries are reported. >>> and this morning, italy's highest criminal court overturned their decision in the murder trial. pam cook has more. >> an appeals court in florence, italy must rehear the case against the morning student...
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if sequestration hits, we're going to end up with opportunities in certain defense companies. we have completed for some companies we wouldn't mind buying if the price was right. >> so nominated for -- you've been managing money for a decade? >> for two decades. >> okay. in the last decade, what would you think your internal rate of return would be? what do you need to do to get nominated for morning star, do you think? >> i can't remember what the returns were for the decade. some place around 11%, i think. >> per year? >> compounded. >> pretty good. >> impressive. >> what are you trying to -- what are you trying to do? >> that was exactly -- that made that guy's name. you do 11% for 10 years. >> yeah, but his -- the numbers he reported between 9 and 12, averaging at 11. ours was a little bit greater than that. >> you double in six or seven years, right? how about you, you don't have a record. you're like a sell site. thanks, david, and steve will be with us for the rest of the show. we're going to watch him closely. any more of that stuff, we're going to keep an eye on you.
if sequestration hits, we're going to end up with opportunities in certain defense companies. we have completed for some companies we wouldn't mind buying if the price was right. >> so nominated for -- you've been managing money for a decade? >> for two decades. >> okay. in the last decade, what would you think your internal rate of return would be? what do you need to do to get nominated for morning star, do you think? >> i can't remember what the returns were for the...
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get ortho home defense, a special buy at just $6.88. has an equally thrilling, lesser-known counterpart. conquer them with the exhilarating is 250. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the cmand performance sales event. th is the pursuit of perfection. >> jessie: airline profit gain altitude with net profit of nearly $11 billion. that's up 40% from last year. >> so why isn't the boost in business good news for fliers? mark murphy is the travel expert and ceo of travel alliance media. nice to see you. >> thanks, ali. >> their profits rupp. billions of dollars up 40%. why aren't they passing that along to passengers. >> they lost $10 billion in the downturn. so it's very difficult to profit margins for airlines are 2.6% right now which which is about half the profit margin it was a few years ago. they are getting squeezed. they are squeezing us a little bit when they get the opportunity to do that. >> now, we like guys making profits. we want them to be successful. but the point is if they're hosting the fliers. we don't
get ortho home defense, a special buy at just $6.88. has an equally thrilling, lesser-known counterpart. conquer them with the exhilarating is 250. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the cmand performance sales event. th is the pursuit of perfection. >> jessie: airline profit gain altitude with net profit of nearly $11 billion. that's up 40% from last year. >> so why isn't the boost in business good news for fliers? mark murphy is the travel expert and ceo of...
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therefore, i think the first line of defense -- we have three lines of defense -- very sophisticated monitoring at a much higher level and a much more comprehensively and we have in the past, and then we have supervision and regulation where we work with other agencies to try to cover all the on covered areas of the financial system, and in addition, we try to use communication and similar tools to affect the way financial markets respond to monetary policy. ofdo have some first lines defense which i think should be used first. that being said, i think that given the problems that we've had, not just the united states, but globally in the last 15-20 years, that we need to let least take into account these issues as we make monetary policy. i think most people on the fomc would agree with that. it depends on the circumstances. if the economy is in a weak position and interest rates are low for that purpose, it is difficult to contemplate raising rates a lot because you're concerned about some sector in the financial sphere. on the other hand, if you're in an expansion and there is a c
therefore, i think the first line of defense -- we have three lines of defense -- very sophisticated monitoring at a much higher level and a much more comprehensively and we have in the past, and then we have supervision and regulation where we work with other agencies to try to cover all the on covered areas of the financial system, and in addition, we try to use communication and similar tools to affect the way financial markets respond to monetary policy. ofdo have some first lines defense...
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i argue whether it's republicans pushing for more defense or democrats pushing for entitlements, it's a one-way street to disaster. >> if think the american people have not awakened and have not -- when january 1st came around i spoke to a lot of business people. i'm involve with job creators alliance. and those people, small businesses, should be joining that organization. when i go around and peeking to -- speaking to small businesses, they tell me the same thing. when january 1st came around and that first wake of paychecks came in, and they got the benefit -- the disbenefit of having less money in their payroll because of the tax increase, you know who they blamed the blame the employer. nobody blamed the administration. and. >> neil: you're right. >> and so i really believe that the propaganda is working, and i think that this p.r. campaign they have in congress, they're going to convince the american people that spending is good for america, and don't worry about the debt. and i think the american people are buying it. what can i tell you? >> neil: i don't have a weight problem.
i argue whether it's republicans pushing for more defense or democrats pushing for entitlements, it's a one-way street to disaster. >> if think the american people have not awakened and have not -- when january 1st came around i spoke to a lot of business people. i'm involve with job creators alliance. and those people, small businesses, should be joining that organization. when i go around and peeking to -- speaking to small businesses, they tell me the same thing. when january 1st came...
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and therefore i think the first line of defense. i think we have multiple lines of defense, very extensive and sophisticated monitoring at a much higher level and much more comfort hensley and we have had in the past, and we have regulation where we work with other agencies to try to cover all the uncovered areas in the financial system, and in addition we try to use the communication and similar tools to affect the way the financial market response to monetary policy. so we do have some first lines of defense which should be used first. that being said, i think given the problems we have had, globally in the last 15, 20 years that we need to at least take into account these issues as we make monetary policy, and most people would agree with that. what that is exactly depends on the circumstances. if the economy is in a very weak condition in interest rates are very low for that purpose, it is very difficult to contemplate raising rates a lot because you're concerned about some sector in the financial fear. if you're in an expansion
and therefore i think the first line of defense. i think we have multiple lines of defense, very extensive and sophisticated monitoring at a much higher level and much more comfort hensley and we have had in the past, and we have regulation where we work with other agencies to try to cover all the uncovered areas in the financial system, and in addition we try to use the communication and similar tools to affect the way the financial market response to monetary policy. so we do have some first...